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ˈdexterously, ˈdextrously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2. (See also dexteriously.)] 1. In a dexterous manner, with dexterity; adroitly, cleverly. a. With manual dexterity.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. v. 191 Many women, and some men, who though they accustome themselves unto either hand, do dexterously make use of neither. 1659B. Harris Parival's Iron Age 139 And so neately, and dexterously retorted the ball. 1685Boyle Effects of Mot. ix. 109 A glass being dextrously inverted and shaken. 1766Goldsm. Vic. W. xxvii, Observing the manner in which I had disposed my books..he very dextrously displaced one of them. 1856Kane Arct. Expl. II. xv. 163 So dexterously has this thrust to be made. b. With mental dexterity.
1605Bacon Adv. Learn. i. viii. §2 The good parts he hath he will..use..dexterously. 1648Boyle Seraph. Love vi. (1700) 42 The Condition of Lovers..so dexterously and delightfully described. 1699Bentley Phal. 287 He explains very dextrously..the expression of Phalaris. 1798Ferriar Illust. Sterne, Eng. Hist. 248 The small chasms of private history are so dextrously supplied. 1849Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. 24 Dexterously accommodating his speech to the temper of his audience. 1856Dove Logic Chr. Faith Introd. §6. 23 Scepticism dextrously fights one department against the other. 2. With the right hand. rare.
1830Blackw. Mag. XXVIII. 888 We often stand..dexterously, and sinistrously fingering the string. |